
This  purple-highlighted design study is Frederik Tjellesen's view of what a  new vehicle for the on-again / off-again De Tomaso brand could look like  if he were to be involved. Named the Ghepardo, it's a four-door coupe  that draws from former DeTomaso vehicles like the Pantera and Mangusta,  as well as the idea that fine Italian automobiles (burning to the ground  or not), need to be custom-tailored much like a suit.
Power  for the fantasy car, as with many former De Tomaso cars, comes from a  Ford-sourced engine; in this case, it would be a 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6  cranked up to 465 horsepower or four 80+ kW wheel-mounted motors (also  good for a theoretical 450+ horsepower) that are powered by methanol  fuel cells in the trunk.
Somewhere,  the car has something called "bottom windows" for the purpose of  "[increasing] the rear passengers' perception of speed", while the rear  doors are gullwing units that also function as the boot lids.















 
 
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